Is there any source that identifies what speaker makes/models are originally shipped with various combos? I have not been able to find a single source - and before I start searching one by one - I wanted to see if any of the fine people on this site may know of an easier way.
Why? I am trying to edit some amp simulators and want to as best as possible make sure that I am using the correct data. Many of the amp sims suggest the speaker sims are "original", etc. - but it would be nice to know what that may mean. I understand some basic things like a Fender Twin has 2x12 or a Bassman has 4x10 - but I'm getting really anal about trying to program these sounds as best I can (the eternal search for the holy grail of tone).
The options I have are for the most part limited to descriptions such as American 1x12, 2/12, etc, (I'm guessing Fender) - or Brit (or UK) 1x12, etc. (I'm guessing Marshall or Vox) or Boutique (perhaps Mesa, Bogner, Dumble, etc.).
At some point I will try the various speaker emulations with each amp sim - but I'd like to have presets for each amp matched to a reasonably accurate speaker - in addition to any user presets of my "favorite sounds.
I fully understand any emulations will not truly sound like the originals - but I can't afford to own 30 vintage amps - nor can I blast them in my little home project studio.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer!!!!
Why? I am trying to edit some amp simulators and want to as best as possible make sure that I am using the correct data. Many of the amp sims suggest the speaker sims are "original", etc. - but it would be nice to know what that may mean. I understand some basic things like a Fender Twin has 2x12 or a Bassman has 4x10 - but I'm getting really anal about trying to program these sounds as best I can (the eternal search for the holy grail of tone).
The options I have are for the most part limited to descriptions such as American 1x12, 2/12, etc, (I'm guessing Fender) - or Brit (or UK) 1x12, etc. (I'm guessing Marshall or Vox) or Boutique (perhaps Mesa, Bogner, Dumble, etc.).
At some point I will try the various speaker emulations with each amp sim - but I'd like to have presets for each amp matched to a reasonably accurate speaker - in addition to any user presets of my "favorite sounds.
I fully understand any emulations will not truly sound like the originals - but I can't afford to own 30 vintage amps - nor can I blast them in my little home project studio.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer!!!!